- Excavation and Trucking
- Residential and Commercial Demolition
- Grading and Site Preparation
- Site Preparation - Boulder and Stump Removal
- Foundation Excavation and Preparation - New Construction or Additions
- Commercial Property Excavation
- Commercial Excavation and Construction
- Utility Trenching and Excavation
Excavation Contractor and Landscape Construction
New England Enterprises provides excavation and landscape construction to residential and commercial clients. As a fully licensed and insured excavation contractor, we have the equipment and experience to ensure you get the professional results you desire.
Our services include general excavation, landscape construction, land clearing and stump removal or any project that requires the proper heavy equipment, experience with relevant codes and proper licensing to ensure your safety and the success of the project.
Landscape construction
Commercial and residential excavation services
Whether you need heavy duty excavation services to clear stumps and rocks, excavate the earth for a new foundation, provide drainage to eliminate a muddy yard or build an industrial-grade retaining wall for support and safety, we can provide these services to both commercial and residential customers, scaling from small to large projects.
We also offer to Marlborough residents trucking services and roll-off dumpsters in 10, 15 and 20 yard sizes to help you with whatever type of project you are facing, as well as commercial snow plowing for local Marlborough businesses.
Contact us for more information on any of our services or request a consultation to get you started on your project.
Our Service Area
Testimonials
Touré has done a lot of work for us at Spring Hill Farm at Callahan State Park. Always an excellent quality job, well done, on time, no complaints!
Marlborough, MA
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Giving Back to the Community
New England Enterprises is proud to give back to the local community through WAITT, a collaborative effort of local businesses that donate a percentage of their revenue toward the charities of their choice. Read more »